The Oracle Public Library, a unique all-volunteer organization, began as a reading room in 1903. Over the past century, the library has grown into a full-service community resource, with almost 2,000 feet of space, 30 volunteers, and up-to-date selections that draw readers from all over the area. Among our popular offerings are a comprehensive Southwest collection, a special compilation of books by local authors, and the Alice Carpenter archaeological archive.

The library is funded by donations and small grants, with assistance from the Pinal County Library District. Our dedicated staff of volunteers assists patrons, maintains the collection and building, and allows us to be open six days a week.